My (docker based) configuration:
Linux > Docker Container > Nvidia Runtime > Open WebUI > Ollama > Llama 3.1
Docker: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Nvidia Runtime for docker: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html
Open WebUI: https://docs.openwebui.com/
Miniflux supports PWA app.
Just a note that it’s now also available on F-Droid
The beauty/advantage of Linux Eco-system is one can pick and choose based on his/her preferences.
GB or MB?
Info at FlatHub -
Here is a screen-shot of latest Thunderbird (ESR) Email client: https://www.thunderbird.net/media/img/thunderbird/new/screens/mail-screen.png
Note that -
Operated by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, Thunderbird is an independent, community-driven project that is managed and overseen by the Thunderbird Council, which is elected by the Thunderbird community.
Thunderbird 128 ESR has a really nice/modern look. Besides, if you don’t like the default look, you have plenty of themes to use with.
Remember when a new major version meant something major changed?
Was nice as it prompted me to go read change notes. Now I have no clue when it’s a collection of minor things or has actual major changes unless I go read every set of change notes.
Now-a-days most of the (browser) software projects are following agile mode and not waterfall mode delivery.
It’s really helpful and quite fun.
Thanks OP for sharing.
I’m currently sticking to production branch (550) which seems to be more performant for daily usage.
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I also wish to setup but this doesn’t look like the official repo 😕
I access my Vaultwarden server via Cloudflared tunnel while I’m away from home network.
Setting up Nvidia runtime for rootless Docker containers in Linux.
Resolving port :53 conflict between AdGuardHome (rootless) docker container and Systemd-Resolved.
I also noticed the same trend here and elsewhere as well.
More important question is - how this nitter instance is still working!!
shh…it’s a spyware and adware!
What Firefox provides here:
A connector to LLM providers.
Accelerators (context menu options).
From a coding perspective, this should ideally be a very lightweight functionality.
This feature is very analogous to options to add a search engine, and also to provide accelerators via context menu.
While it can be done via third-party or Official Mozilla add-ons, but (to me) it still makes sense to have it part of the product.
Self-hosted Invidious or public Invidious instances.
https://github.com/iv-org/invidious